CTIA, Las Vegas, NV - April 1, 2009 - Quickoffice, Inc., the leading global provider of mobile office productivity software, today announced it will unveil the first complete Office suite to provide native Microsoft Word and Excel editing for the iPhone, Quickoffice for iPhone, at CTIA, April 1-3, 2009, at the Las Vegas Convention Centre. Quickoffice is the first iPhone application to include robust document and spreadsheet editors, along with file access and content management functionalities. Quickoffice's newest suite brings essential high-performance mobile Office productivity to the iPhone with leading-edge innovation and unparalleled ease-of-use.

Enabling quick editing on-the-go with an intuitive user interface, Quickoffice for iPhone offers a comprehensive range of functionality including font formatting, content selection, bullets and cut, copy and paste within Word documents. Users can also modify documents in landscape mode to leverage a wider keyboard. With extensive mathematical and statistical functions, including advanced Excel formulas for spreadsheet processing, consumers can easily revise inputs and recalculate, insert and resize rows and columns within the application.

Quickoffice for iPhone also includes file-sharing capabilities to allow for greater collaboration among colleagues and friends. Consumers can transfer files to and from a desktop using Wi-Fi and remotely access their MobileMe iDisk account. In addition to Word and Excel editing, users can also view iWorks, PDF and other common media files. In addition, Quickoffice supports 'Auto-Save' to help avoid losing work and 'Auto-Restore' to retain the application state between uses, which ensures all editing is done while maintaining perfect data integrity.

"Quickoffice is excited to be the first to bring Word editing functionality to the iPhone," said Gregg Fiddes, vice president of sales and strategic partnerships at Quickoffice. "We are dedicated to bringing the most robust, full-featured application to this platform and will continue to add capabilities and services to meet the needs of our users. Quickoffice for iPhone leverages the intuitive iPhone user interface to allow for easy editing, viewing and sharing of Office documents."

Quickoffice for iPhone will be available in early April for an introductory price of $19.99. Quickoffice will also be launching separate applications to cater to an individual's specific needs with Quicksheet® Excel spreadsheet editor for $12.99, formerly named MobileFiles Pro, and Quickword® Word document editor for $12.99. Quickoffice Files, formerly named MobileFiles 2.0, will be available for $3.99 and allows users to access PC or Mac based files via Wi-Fi and MobileMe iDisk accounts.

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